Epicurus的意思和读音

Epicurus

: [ˌɛpɪˈkjʊrəs] : [ˌepiˈkjuərəs]

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1.Much of it was philosophical writing from the school of Epicurus, who saw pleasure as life's main goal; and there was a Roman comedy.稿稿

2.As Epicurus explained to his friend Menoeceus, '[The wise man] chooses not the greatest quantity of food but the most pleasant. ',(

3.A compromise solution, between secular scepticism and a psychological need for the sacred, was offered by the Greek philosopher Epicurus.怀

4.The main text of his doctoral thesis on "the natural philosophy of Democritus and Epicurus differences in natural philosophy. "》。

5.Epicurus also taught that wisdom was the greatest virtue, for through it we could learn which pleasures to seek and which to avoid.

6.Contentment, we have been told by Epicurus, consists not in great wealth, but in few wants.

7.Epicurus, who was known as a hedonist, didn't argue that the pursuit of more and more pleasure was the key to happiness.

8.Epicurus suffered all his life from bad health, but learnt to endure it with great fortitude.

9.Following Epicurus himself, the Epicureans believed that its never too late to occupy oneself with oneself.

10.Epicurus writes that it is never too early, never too late, to occupy oneself with one's soul.